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133 Preakness Stakes
Pimlico Race Course, Baltimore,
Maryland
Saturday, May 17th
Distance: 1 3/16 Miles
Post Time: 6:15 p.m. (et)
Purse: $1 million Guaranteed
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Big Brown a step
away from Triple Crown
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(Sports
Network)
Kentucky Derby winner Big Brown
romped to victory in Saturday's
133rd Preakness Stakes at Pimlico
Race Course. The colt is now just
one win away from becoming the 12th
thoroughbred to claim racing's
Triple Crown.
Trained by Rick Dutrow, Jr., Big
Brown is undefeated in five career
starts, having won the races by a
total of 39 lengths.
Owned by IEAH Stables and Paul Pompa
Jr., Big Brown can claim the Triple
Crown by winning the Belmont Stakes
on Saturday, June 7. He is the first
winner of the first two legs of the
Triple Crown since Smarty Jones in
2004. The last Triple Crown winner
was Affirmed in 1978. |
"To be where we are, to win the
Derby, to win here...I can't find
the words," said Richard Schiavo, an
owner of Big Brown. "It's exciting,
and I know the next three weeks
going back to Long Island, the
excitement will build and we look
forward to the Belmont Stakes."
Sent off as the 1-5 favorite in the
12 horse field, Big Brown and jockey
Kent Desormeaux broke well from the
gate and quickly moved toward the
inside. Taking the lead into the
first turn was Gayego followed by
Big Brown, Riley Tucker and Hey Byrn.
Gayego, ridden by Mike Smith,
continued on the lead up the
backstretch with Riley Tucker in
second and Big Brown on the outside
in third. Heading into the far turn
Gayego, Riley Tucker and Big Brown
were on even terms away from the
rest of the field.
Racing three wide around the turn
for home Big Brown took the lead
coming into the stretch and quickly
left his challengers behind. The
colt accelerated down the stretch
and to a 5 1/4 length victory.
"Anybody that watched the race could
see Kent never hit him with the
stick that I could see," Dutrow
said. "Kent might have asked him to
run for a 16th of a mile when he
turned for home just to put the race
away and glided to the wire."
Finishing second was Derby Trial
winner Macho Again with Icabad
Crane, winner of the local Federico
Tesio Stakes, third.
Rounding out the order of finish was
Racecar Rhapsody, Stevil, Kentucky
Bear, Hey Byrn, Giant Moon, Tres
Borrachos, Yankee Bravo, Gayego and
Riley Tucker. Behindatthebar was
scratched Friday morning with a
bruised front foot.
The time for the 1 3/16 miles was
1:54.80 on a fast Pimlico track.
The Preakness win was worth $650,000
to increase the three-year-old's
earnings to better than $2.7
million.
Saturday it was announced that Big
Brown will stand as a stud at Three
Chimneys Farm in Kentucky when he is
retired after this year.
Desormeaux also won the 1998
Preakness aboard Real Quiet. Big
Brown joined Real Quiet as one of 11
horses to capture the Kentucky Derby
and Preakness since Affirmed last
won the Triple Crown.
Among the horses expected to
challenge Big Brown in the Belmont
will be Casino Drive, who was ridden
to victory by Desormeaux in the
Peter Pan Stakes on May 10 at the
same track.
"I definitely think it's good,"
Desormeaux said of Casino Drive's
chances of winning the Belmont.
"I've ridden all the horses across
the country. He's the only one that
can even entertain Big Brown's
stride. It's going to be exciting.
He can run. He's a nice horse. It's
another quarter of a mile. You know,
there's so many hurdles. Can't wait
to find out what happens but that's
a cold exacta."
Casino Drive's dam, Better Than
Honour, also produced the last two
Belmont Stakes winners - Jazil in
2006 and Rags to Riches in 2007.
Big Brown returned $2.40, $2.60 and
$2.40. Macho Again paid $17.20 and
$10.40, and Icabad Crane paid $5.60
to show.
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